Understanding Why Fly-in Fishing Vacations Around Alaska Reward With The Best Catches
September 8, 2008
If you’re planning a fishing vacation but debating whether the extra cost of an Alaska fly-in fishing adventure is really worth it, it is. Booking with a flight charter service or a lodge with float boat service means you can be flexible, go where the fish are, hit the remote spots, do more and see more.
Still deciding whether it’s worth it? Read on for an overview of why fly-in will make your Alaskan fishing experience even better.
Follow the Fish
Most of the fish in Alaska are migratory. That means if you book at a particular lodge and the fish have already passed through or aren’t there yet, you could have slow fishing all week and not much of an experience.
If you had booked a fly-in trip at a lodge that offers float boat services, you’d have the flexibility to travel to where the fishing is good. So, instead of depending on predictions, you can base your fishing on up-to-date migration information.
Because the bulk of their business is based on taking customers to the best fishing spots right “now,” most flight charter companies employ naturalists or highly experienced, local staff who are dedicated to tracking fish migrations and finding you the best fishing.
Hit the Remote Spots
If you’re a solitary fisherman, someone who hates competing for fish, you can’t beat the fly-in experience. Instead of spending your day looking for a fishing spot that’s not already occupied, you can fly in to some of the most remote and not-accessible-by-boat locations in the state.
Do More
Choosing an Alaska fly-in fishing vacation over a lodge or boat-focused trip means you can hit a lot more fishing holes. You’re not as limited by time, water systems or distance - therefore, you can do more, see more and fish more.
In addition to being able to spend more time fishing, you also have greater opportunities for alternate activities like hiking, kayaking, rafting or wilderness watching. Instead of tethering yourself to one lodge and the area around it, you can easily arrange side trips and expeditions with a flight-based trip.
Flightseeing Opportunities
The best side benefit to an Alaska fly-in fishing trip is all the sightseeing opportunities. Each day, you travel to a new fishing spot, and on your way you’re getting an included tour of the state’s majestic beauty and wilderness.
Since Alaska has perhaps the most spectacular wilderness and scenery in the world, the view is no small bonus for the person who loves the outdoors. You can do some of the best fishing anywhere and simultaneously enjoy breath-taking views of the landscape and animals which inhabit it. It is a fishing excursion well worth the time and effort to get there.














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